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Home > News & events > News > A tribute to Colin Brumpton
Colin was a passionate and committed champion of our work for many years. Motivated by his grandson, Joshua, who was diagnosed with T1D at age three, he believed deeply in the importance of research and progress and gave generously of both his time and resources.
Through his leadership, personal generosity and wide network, Colin helped raise more than half a million pounds for Breakthrough T1D. These funds have supported vital research, innovation and advocacy, helping to improve lives today and drive progress towards better treatments and cures.
Colin was best known for his role in establishing and championing the Stoke Park Pro‑Am Golf Days, which became much‑loved fixtures in our fundraising calendar. He brought people together, secured support and prizes, and ensured each event was welcoming and successful.
He also supported our work behind the scenes, serving on gala committees, offering advice, and quietly and reliably helping make things happen. His contribution was felt across our organisation and far beyond.
We are enormously grateful for everything Colin gave to Breakthrough T1D and to the wider T1D community. He will be remembered with warmth and respect, and his impact will be felt for many years to come.
Immunotherapy, beta cell replacement, smart insulins – we’re driving research in the most promising areas to find cures and better treatments for type 1 diabetes.